Interleaved Parallel for DC-DC Converters Operating in CCM

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In the power conversion, power supply in parallel to increase capacity and reliability is a commonly used method; and the current ripple have a great impact on the size and weight of the power supply. DC-DC parallel power supply ripple in the buck circuit model based on analysis, Fourier series expansion of the current continuous state of a single DC power inductor current, commence on the series and parallel power simulation study. Analysis and simulation results show that interleaved parallel can effectively inhibit the output current ripple.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 753-755)

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2439-2442

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August 2013

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